| 1022 Candler Place (House), Corinth
(photo, courtesy of American Memory Project, Library
of Congress) |
| Alcorn County Jail, Taylor St at
Railroad tracks, Corinth (photo, courtesy of American Memory Project, Library
of Congress) |
| (Dr. Joseph M.) Bynum (aka Robbins
House); Front St, Rienzi |
| Corinth Clothing Manufacturing Co. Building
(aka Adams Machine Co. Building), built ca 1895; Corinth |
| Corinth Arsenal (historical), Corinth
|
| Corinth Machinery Company, built 1869, Fillmore
Street & Gulf & Ohio Railroad, Corinth
(photo, courtesy of American Memory Project, Library
of Congress) |
| Curlee House, 711 Jackson Street,
Corinth (photo, courtesy of American Memory Project, Library
of Congress) |
| (Thomas F.) Dilworth House; off Hwy 45,
Biggersville |
| Dilworth Store (historical), Kossuth
|
| Fillmore Street Presbyterian
Church, Fillmore Street, Corinth; organized 1857 by Rev. E. C. Gillenwaters
[info provided by Vicki Burress Roach] - (photo,
courtesy of American Memory Project, Library of Congress) |
| Floyd's Store (historical), Glens
|
| Henderson Store (historical),
Kossuth |
| Jacinto Courthouse, built 1854;
Court Square, Rienzi
(photo, courtesy of American Memory Project, Library
of Congress) |
| Jones Mill (historical), Peoples
|
| Liddon Building, 405-409 Cruise St,
Corinth |
| Mathis Store (historical), Chalybeate
|
| McGlathery House, Corinth
(photo, courtesy of American Memory Project, Library
of Congress) |
| Mitchell's Store Post Office
(historical), Rienzi |
| Potts Store (historical), Kendrick
|
| Routen Store (historical),
Chalybeate |
| Rowsey Cottage, 1221 Jackson St.,
Corinth (photo, courtesy of American Memory Project,
Library of Congress); [built in early 1870s; purchased by the Brunet family in 1950 who
modernized and redecorated it while retaining the early features and charm; info provided by
Vicki Roach] |
| (Abe) Rubel House, NW corner of
Jackson and Main, Corinth (photo, courtesy of
American Memory Project, Library of Congress); [this house was erected in 1904 by Abe Rubel,
it is now owned by the First Baptist Church; info provided by Vicki Roach] |
| (O. R.) Smith House, Corinth
(photo, courtesy of American Memory Project, Library
of Congress) |
| (L. C.) Steele House; Fourth St,
Corinth |
| Veranda House (aka The Curlee House);
Jackson St, Corinth |
| Wallace House, Corinth
(photo, courtesy of American Memory Project, Library
of Congress) |
| Whitfield Plantation (historical),
1 mile S of Corinth |
| (Bailey) Williams House, Corinth
(photo, courtesy of American Memory Project, Library
of Congress) |
| (H. I.) Williams House, Corinth
(photo, courtesy of American Memory Project, Library
of Congress) |
| (Nesly) Williams Plantation, near
the original settlement of Rienzi |
| Williams
Home, Corinth; built by Mr. J.E. Gift, a Corinth banker for whom the Gift
Community was named. Construction was begun in 1886 and completed in 1888. Inside
features include a beautiful handmade stairway of walnut and chestnut and marble mantels.
[Info and photo provided by Vicki Roach] |
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